MINTI sets new prices, oil at 1.43 euros

The Ministry of Industry, Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Innovation (MINTI) has officially published the maximum allowable prices for various oil derivatives, effective as of October 8, 2026. This latest directive establishes the ceiling rates for fuel sales across the country. According to the established guidelines, the maximum permissible price for diesel fuel is set at 1.43 euros per liter.

For gasoline, the upper limit is 1.36 euros per liter, while the maximum allowed price for gas is set at 0.61 euros per liter. These new prices took effect at 10:00 AM on the date of the announcement and apply to all designated derivative sales points nationwide. MINTI confirmed that these standardized rates are intended to guide market pricing for consumers.

Furthermore, the ministry advised the public that any concerns or complaints regarding fuel pricing or sales can be addressed directly through MINTI’s official communication channels. This measure provides clear regulatory oversight for the retail fuel market. The announcement underscores the ministry’s role in stabilizing and monitoring essential commodity costs for the general populace.

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